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Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 1988

The influence of diabetes mellitus on thyrotropin response to thyrotropin-releasing hormone in untreated acromegalic patients

Chiaki Shigemasa; Kyoju Abe; Shin-ichi Taniguchi; Yasuo Mitani; Yoshihiko Ueta; Toshiaki Adachi; Keita Urabe; Takashi Tanaka; Akio Yoshida; T. Hori; Hiroto Mashiba

Impairment of thyrotropin (TSH) response to thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) has been documented in patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (DM). In acromegalic patients, however, there have been no data regarding TSH secretion studied taking the existence of DM into consideration. Therefore, we investigated the TSH response to TRH [expressed as TSH increment (†TSH)] in 14 untreated acromegalic patients, who did not show the suprasellar extension of adenoma, divided into two groups on the basis of either presence or absence of uncontrolled DM, and in 28 normal subjects. The mean max †TSH was significantly reduced (p< 0.02) in acromegalic patients despite similar mean serum T4 and free T4 index (FT41) levels. Furthermore, the mean basal and max †TSH in 7 patients with DM (FBS, 120–300 mg/dl; HbA1, 8.8–15.2%) were significantly lower than those in 7 patients without DM (p<0.05 and p<0.02, respectively) despite similar the mean serum T3, T4, FT41, growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL) levels and sellar volume. In 4 patients with DM the TSH response to TRH 6–8 weeks after insulin therapy, when their HbA1 levels were normal, increased compared to that before insulin therapy. The mean max †TSH after selective adenomectomy in 8 patients (3 in DM group and 5 in non-DM group), whose fasting basal GH fell to less than 5 ng/ml, was almost identical to that in normal subjects. In conclusion, the present study suggests that the abnormality in TSH secretion in acromegalic patients may be increased by the existence of uncontrolled DM.


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1990

Chronic Thyroiditis with Painful Tender Thyroid Enlargement and Transient Thyrotoxicosis

Chiaki Shigemasa; Yoshihiko Ueta; Yasuo Mitani; Shin-ichi Taniguchi; Keita Urabe; Takashi Tanaka; Akio Yoshida; Hiroto Mashiba


Endocrinologia Japonica | 1985

Echographic findings and histological feature of the thyroid: a reverse relationship between the level of echo-amplitude and lymphocytic infiltration.

Akio Yoshida; Toshiaki Adachi; Toshiyuki Noguchi; Keita Urabe; Sumiko Onoyama; Yukari Okamura; Chiaki Shigemasa; Kyoju Abe; Hiroto Mashiba


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1987

Lower Serum Free Thyroxine (T4) Levels in Painless Thyroiditis Compared with Graves' Disease Despite Similar Serum Total T4 Levels

Chiaki Shigemasa; Kyoju Abe; Shin-ichi Taniguchi; Yasuo Mitani; Yoshihiko Ueda; Toshiaki Adachi; Keita Urabe; Takashi Tanaka; Akio Yoshida; Hiroto Mashiba


JAMA Internal Medicine | 1990

Three Patients Who Spontaneously Developed Persistent Hypothyroidism During or Following Treatment With Antithyroid Drugs for Graves' Hyperthyroidism

Chiaki Shigemasa; Yasuo Mitani; Shin-ichi Taniguchi; Toshiaki Adachi; Yoshihiko Ueta; Keita Urabe; Satoshi Miyazaki; Takashi Tanaka; Akio Yoshida; Hiroto Mashiba


Journal of Internal Medicine | 1990

Development of postpartum spontaneously resolving transient Graves' hyperthyroidism followed immediately by transient hypothyroidism.

Chiaki Shigemasa; Yasuo Mitani; Shin-ichi Taniguchi; Yoshihiko Ueta; Keita Urabe; Takashi Tanaka; Akio Yoshida; Hiroto Mashiba


Hormone Research in Paediatrics | 1991

Onset of Subacute Aggravation of Chronic Thyroiditis Followed Immediately by Transient Hypothyroidism during Antithyroid Drug Therapy for Graves’ Hyperthyroidism

Chiaki Shigemasa; Kinya Shirota; Keita Urabe; Tetsuo Kouchi; Yasuo Mitani; Yoshihiko Ueta; Akio Yoshida; Hiroto Mashiba


Endocrinology | 1990

The Mechanism Involved in the Conversion of Thyrotropin Receptor-Bound Blocking-Type Immunoglobulin G (IgG) to the Stimulating-Type by Anti-Human IgG Antibodies

Shin-ichi Taniguchi; Akio Yoshida; Chiaki Shigemasa; Yasuo Mitani; Yoshihiko Ueta; Keita Urabe; Hiroto Mashiba


Endocrinologia Japonica | 1986

Receptor dynamics and tyrosine aminotransferase induction during the course of chronic treatment of rats with glucocorticoid.

Akio Yoshida; Toshiyuki Noguchi; Shin-ichi Taniguchi; Yasuo Mitani; Masahiko Ueda; Keita Urabe; Toshiaki Adachi; Yukari Okamura; Chiaki Shigemasa; Kyouju Abe; Hiroto Mashiba


Endocrinologia Japonica | 1987

Examination of exchange assay for glucocorticoid receptor.

Toshiyuki Noguchi; Akio Yoshida; Yoshihiko Ueda; Yasuo Mitani; Keita Urabe; Toshiaki Adachi; Sumiko Onoyama; Yukari Okamura; Chiaki Shigemasa; Kyoju Abe; Hiroto Mashiba

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